[[abstract]]This paper sets out to examine the impacts of schooling and health knowledge on the level of obesity in Taiwan. The results obtained from a sample of Taiwanese females support the hypothesis of Grossman that schooling has a direct positive effect on health by reducing the likelihood of a person being obese. The awareness of obesity–disease relationships and the intake of fiber are negatively associated with obesity; however, the observed schooling–obesity correlation cannot be attributed solely to any differences existing between the health knowledge and awareness of different individuals. Furthermore, in common with the developed nations, the stigma attached to the obesity of women is also found to be widespread within Taiwanes...
BACKGROUND: No previous study has explored the interactions between education and lifestyle in relat...
Obesity is an epidemic health problem in many developed countries, and it is an emerging public heal...
Objective: To investigate the difference in the prevalence of obesity and the associations between t...
[[abstract]]This paper sets out to examine the impacts of schooling and health knowledge on the leve...
BACKGROUND: Health literacy has become an important health policy and health promotion agenda item i...
Although an obesity epidemic has spread to people of all age groups, empirical knowledge about elder...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
This paper uses a range of analyses of health survey data from Australia, Canada, England and Korea ...
In a number of countries, including Taiwan, the prevalence of childhood obesity has been steadily in...
The connection between schooling and health is well documented. An important empirical issue that ne...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) as their...
An extensive social scientific literature has documented the importance of schooling in preventing o...
The proportion of obese population has been gradually increasing in the US over the past few decades...
[[abstract]]In this study, we examined sex and ethnic disparities in growth and body mass index (BMI...
[[abstract]]Background: In recent years, due to the changes in lifestyle and diet, obesity or overwe...
BACKGROUND: No previous study has explored the interactions between education and lifestyle in relat...
Obesity is an epidemic health problem in many developed countries, and it is an emerging public heal...
Objective: To investigate the difference in the prevalence of obesity and the associations between t...
[[abstract]]This paper sets out to examine the impacts of schooling and health knowledge on the leve...
BACKGROUND: Health literacy has become an important health policy and health promotion agenda item i...
Although an obesity epidemic has spread to people of all age groups, empirical knowledge about elder...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
This paper uses a range of analyses of health survey data from Australia, Canada, England and Korea ...
In a number of countries, including Taiwan, the prevalence of childhood obesity has been steadily in...
The connection between schooling and health is well documented. An important empirical issue that ne...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) as their...
An extensive social scientific literature has documented the importance of schooling in preventing o...
The proportion of obese population has been gradually increasing in the US over the past few decades...
[[abstract]]In this study, we examined sex and ethnic disparities in growth and body mass index (BMI...
[[abstract]]Background: In recent years, due to the changes in lifestyle and diet, obesity or overwe...
BACKGROUND: No previous study has explored the interactions between education and lifestyle in relat...
Obesity is an epidemic health problem in many developed countries, and it is an emerging public heal...
Objective: To investigate the difference in the prevalence of obesity and the associations between t...